Development and use of three new radioallergosorbent tests in the diagnosis of penicillin allergy
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Development and use of three new radioallergosorbent tests in the diagnosis of penicillin allergy
Abstract
The synthesis and characterisation of three novel reagents for use in the radioallergosorbent test (RAST) for the diagnosis of penicillin allergy are described. The antigenic determinants involved are the benzyl penicillanyl, thiol-linked benzyl penicillenate and thiol-linked penicillamine. These reagents, and also one specific for the benzyl penicilloyl group, have been used to evaluate the sea of subjects suspected of suffering from penicillin allergy and to explore the aetiology of the respiratory dyspnoea experienced by some workers exposed to penicillin-containing dusts. The use of these reagents, while confirming the importance of the penicilloyl or major determinant of penicillin allergy, has shown that there is heterogeneity in the IgE response of penicillin-allergic patients and some patients have IgE antibody specific for one or more of the new determinants only. These reagents will, therefore, increase diagnostic capabilities. Their use has also confirmed that the disorder induced by occupational exposure to penicillins is not primarily mediated by IgE antibody specific for allergenic determinants represented by any of the available reagents.
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